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Assistant Professor in Plant Physiology. The successful applicant will have an established reputation in teaching and research in the field of Plant Physiology and will be expected to contribute to both
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Applications are invited for the position of Teaching Fellow in Plant Sciences. This Teaching Fellow position will contribute to teaching in the broad area of Plant Sciences at both undergraduate
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affiliated with the Loyola Institute on the campus of Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin. The Loyola Institute specialises in research and education in theology in the Catholic tradition
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operations. The cyber security team is based in IT Services but has responsibilities across the entire University and works with staff, students, collaborators, vendors and commercial partners across Trinity
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the postholder will also be required to work across other School of Medicine sites as required (e.g. TUH, Naas General Hospital, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute). The successful applicant will be expected
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Institute (GBHI) and School of Medicine wishes to establish an International Programme in Global Brain Health Research (IPGBHR) to serve as the catalytic hub of regionally organised global network
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responsibly to embrace the complexities of modern research and the changing environment, and consistently works at the forefront of best practice. The ideal candidate will have highly developed administrative
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reports to and works closely with the Director of Trinity Access Programme (TAP) and liaises with the Director and four Associate Directors on all matters relating to TAP activity. The postholder has
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The post holder will carry out both planned routine maintenance, reactive works on the estates mechanical infrastructure. The University’s grounds are geographically scattered, currently comprising
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opportunities in the areas of innovation and enterprise engagement to support the research activities and outputs of the university. TrI&E works in partnership with our senior leadership, particularly with